The Role of Colonial Knowledge in Building the Arab Gulf’s Migration Regime

Hessa Alnuaimi
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Abstract In this paper, I examine how the British Empire in the Arab Gulf created colonial classifications between Gulf Arabs and South Asians. The British racialised the Gulf Arabs in a way which presented them as an eternal, homogeneous, and ‘pure’ group. This racialisation contributed to the exclusion of others within the Gulf, most notably South Asian migrants. Firstly, I discuss some of the gaps within the literature which include the erasure of race and colonialism. Then, I identify how these gaps can be remedied using a Decolonial framework. Based on these theoretical foundations, I interrogate the racialisations of Gulf Arabs and how these racialisations influenced the migration regime in the Gulf. Lastly, I examine how South Asians were racialised in the Gulf. I conclude that the exclusionary migration regime in the Arab Gulf is built on the foundations of the racialised colonial classifications of the British Empire.
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殖民知识在建立阿拉伯海湾移民制度中的作用
摘要在本文中,我考察了阿拉伯海湾的大英帝国是如何在海湾阿拉伯人和南亚人之间建立殖民分类的。英国人将海湾阿拉伯人种族化,使他们成为一个永恒、同质和“纯粹”的群体。这种种族化导致了海湾地区其他人被排斥在外,尤其是南亚移民。首先,我讨论了文献中的一些空白,包括对种族和殖民主义的抹杀。然后,我确定了如何使用非殖民化框架来弥补这些差距。基于这些理论基础,我质疑海湾阿拉伯人的种族化,以及这些种族化如何影响海湾的移民制度。最后,我考察了南亚人在海湾地区是如何被种族化的。我的结论是,阿拉伯湾的排斥性移民制度是建立在大英帝国种族化殖民分类的基础上的。
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